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Steward Ceus is one of Denver's "most eligible" singles in 5280 magazine's Single in the City.

The February issue of 5280 magazine will be mailed to subscribers on Friday (non-subscribers can find it on newsstands Monday) and you can bet that one of the most popular stories in it will be the one that profiles 17 of Denver’s “most eligible” young professionals — the ones who’ll also be introduced at Single in the City, a Feb. 15 fundraiser for Volunteers of America.

The magazine will hit newsstands on Monday, but if you can’t wait to learn more about the party itself, there’s more about it online.

Cafe Aion pastry chef Joanna Powell.

Single in the City begins at 7 p.m. at EXDO Event Center, according to co-chairs Zach Wolfel and Jennifer Daurio. Tickets are $35 advance for general admission; $45 at the door and $125 advance for a VIP admittance that includes hosted bar, catered appetizers and a dedicated lounge.

All guests will enjoy red-carpet photos, music spun by two DJs, an appearance by the men and women featured on the 2013 Colorado Firefighter Calendar, dating games and the antics of emcee Chris Parente from KDVR/KWGN-TV.

There is also an opportunity to win tickets by visiting the Single in the City Facebook page between Jan. 28 and Feb. 1.

Proceeds from the event go to the Volunteers of America Brandon Center, an 118-bed emergency shelter in the Denver metro area. It has 90 beds for women and children, 27 for female veterans and 1 emergency bed. Residents may stay for 30–90 days while they undergo case management, employment assistance, GED training and domestic violence classes.